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James Monroe: Significance as president? When president? correct answers *President During the era of good feelings *Acquired Florida from Spain *Declared Monroe Doctrine to keep foreign powers out. Andrew Jackson correct answers *Largest removal of Indians *First president not from Virginia ...

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James Monroe: Significance as president? When president? correct answers *President During
the era of good feelings *Acquired Florida from Spain
*Declared Monroe Doctrine to keep foreign powers out.

Andrew Jackson correct answers *Largest removal of Indians
*First president not from Virginia or Massachusetts

America's first Secretary of the Treasury correct answers Hamilton
Centralized Government, didn't have a home state.

Jefferson correct answers America's first Secretary of State

Which came first
A. Alien and Sedition act
B. Virginia and Kentucky resolutions
c. First bank correct answers C. First Bank

Van Bourne correct answers Jacksons successor

Jefferson's greatest achievement correct answers Louisiana Purchase

In this doc James Madison Said states have the power for judicial review correct answers
Virginia resolution

Roger B. Toney correct answers Chief Justice appointed by Andrew Jackson

John Marshall correct answers Seclusion Act

True or False
The treaty of Gant included a massive land transplant from England to America. correct answers
False

What is a term that describes the new self description of Americas during the era of good feeling
correct answers Nationalism

The two reasons for the start of the war of 1812. And one word to describe it. correct answers
*Britain forcing American sailors into their navy
*British were caused the Indians to attack Northern Settlements
* Legitimacy

This person started the first opposition America party correct answers Jefferson

This court case prohibited states from suing the National Bank correct answers Meclellin vs.
Maryland

, Wrote the Kentucky Resolution correct answers Jefferson

He said that the first bank was unconstitutional and he was against the 1st bank but in 1816
signed the second bank into existence correct answers Madison

What was another name for the tariff of 1812 correct answers Tariff of Abominations

President During the era of good feelings correct answers James Monroe

"Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable" correct answers Webster Hayne
debate

What was the Force Act and why was it used? And by whom? correct answers *Jackson's
response to South Carolina's nullification of the Tariff of 1832; enabled him to make South
Carolina comply through force
*Jackson almost went to war with S.C

"A bag of mill with both ends open..." correct answers Andrew Jackson

Universal Manhood Suffrage correct answers Principle that every man had the right to vote,
regardless of whether he owned property.

Martin Van Buren correct answers First not born in England

"Union—next to our liberties, the most dear" correct answers John C. Calhoun

Approved first national bank correct answers Washington

The Missouri Compromise and the balance of power in? correct answers In the United States
Senate

Virginia, Maryland, and the Report on Public Credit. correct answers Hamilton's document
(Moved Capital to D.C.)

The Treaty of Ghent: What? When? Significance? correct answers Ended the war of 1812
Didn't really change anything

Denied a judicial appointment correct answers William Marbury

Key characteristic of George Washington's foreign policy? correct answers Neutrality

Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)? What? Why? Significance of? correct answers Regulating interstate
commerce is a power reserved to the federal government

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